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Tony Kanaan is one of the most famous race car drivers living in South Florida. He won the IndyCar Series championship in 2004, and has 14 race victories since starting with IndyCars in 2002. He's also one of the most conditioned athletes in the sport. The IndyCar season ended last month and Kanaan is again training for triathlons. He's competing in the Oct. 30 Rohto Ironman 70.3 Miami, a swim-bike-run triathlon that totals more than 70 miles. Why do you keep fit? Being a professional athlete, I need to compete at my best. And it's my own investment in my body -- everyone needs to take care of themselves. I also just love working out. Looking good on TV is the least of my...

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Tony Kanaan is one of the most famous race car drivers living in South Florida. He won the IndyCar Series championship in 2004, and has 14 race victories since starting with IndyCars in 2002. He's also one of the most conditioned athletes in the sport.
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